TOPICAL REVIEW: Synthesis and superconducting properties of CaC6
Abstract
Among the superconducting graphite intercalation compounds, CaC6 exhibits the highest critical temperature Tc=11.5 K. Bulk samples of CaC6 are obtained by immersing highly oriented pyrographite pieces in a well-chosen liquid Li-Ca alloy for 10 days at 350 °C. The crystal structure of CaC6 belongs to the R\bar{3}m space group. In order to study the superconducting properties of CaC6, magnetisation was measured as a function of temperature and direction of magnetic field applied parallel or perpendicular to the c-axis. Meissner effect was evidenced, as well as a type II superconducting behaviour and a small anisotropy. In agreement with calculations, experimental results obtained from various techniques suggest that a classical electron-phonon mechanism is responsible for the superconductivity of CaC6. Application of high pressure increases the Tc up to 15.1 K at 8 GPa.
- Publication:
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Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
- Pub Date:
- December 2008
- DOI:
- 10.1088/1468-6996/9/4/044102
- Bibcode:
- 2008STAdM...9d4102E